Adventure’s Role in Self-Discovery with Former Marine, Tom Foxley

On A Remote Canadian Glacier…

My frozen hands scrambled to unclog my ski bindings from packed snow.

Not now…

My harness and rope were irritating obstacles that just added to the hassle.

If only I could take this crap off…”

The three of us stood on a glacier we were desperate to get off. Surrounded by hidden crevasses that threatened to suck us into their depths.

The unsettling crack and rumble of an avalanche a few hundred metres to our left had confirmed that we needed to get back into safer terrain immediately.

My numb digits couldn’t get the icy-snow out of my bindings, and panic began to settle in.

A distant voice whispered to me. The memory of an admittedly terrifying sergeant who helped put me through Royal Marines training…

Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.” 

Why was this bloke’s face and voice in my mind at such an urgent time?

“Oh, it’s a lesson!”

I took a breath, detached from the situation, and slowed down.

The solution came to me, I had to melt the snow with the only warm liquid I had: my own pee.

Now I think back to that remote glacier in British Columbia, Canada, and laugh. My two friends’ faces as I began to urinate on my own skis in a hostile alpine environment was a picture.

But this isn’t a blog about tactical tips, it’s a blog about who you fundamentally are, and more interestingly, who you have the potential to become.

The Character Forge of Adventure

Adventure has given me far more than fun stories, epic photos and piss-soaked skis, it has given me an avenue to develop who I fundamentally am. From pub walks in a soggy English field, to an upcoming 2 week ski mountaineering trip in the Karakoram Mountains…

…And from the constant agony of Commando training, to teaching friends how to tie into a climbing harness with a sea sunset in the background, adventures have provided me with a forge for my character.

Mishaps are the furnace of resilience. Challenge & difficulties, the anvils of a cool, calm mind. Deep connection with nature and friends, the hearth of love.n And peak experiences a glimpse of something truly transcendent. Without adventure, I would be a fraction of the man I am today – it has shown me who I am meant to be, and I’m guessing it has done the same for you too.

But it’s my opinion that we can use adventure as a more intentional tool, rather than relying on the perfect circumstance.

The Hero’s Journey

My day job is coaching people to become who they’re meant to be. When I do this, I continually refer them to Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey.

The Hero’s Journey is a narrative framework that outlines a common pattern of stages many heroes undergo in myths and stories worldwide.

It begins with the hero receiving a call to adventure, leading them to leave their ordinary world. They cross into an unfamiliar, challenging realm, where they face trials, meet allies and enemies, and undergo a central crisis.

This crisis leads to a victory or achievement, after which the hero returns to the ordinary world, transformed by the experience and often with a boon or insight to benefit their community.

The Hero’s Journey is not only a framework for every great movie you’ve seen, it’s a structure for personal development that is pre-built into every single one of us.

One of the key concepts is that once we accept the call to adventure, we are littered with progressively more challenging trials to pass.

The obstacle in front of us requires every sinew of our character and skill set to overcome.

It feels beyond our capacity.

Yet succeed in that challenge we do, which only brings us to an even greater challenge which looms in front of us; intimidating and dangerous.

But when we meet this challenge, we are not the same person we were when we planned our first hike.

That person would have been massively insufficient for a challenge of this scale. You have grown.

Yes, your skill set has developed, but so have you. You have activated parts of you that have been dormant until challenge brought them out to play.

Adventure is your most intuitive mentor, the perfect balance of maternal and paternal encouragement.

I intentionally use adventure to help myself and my clients grow.

First, we can learn to see the adventure in all of life. From becoming a parent, to aiming at career progression, it’s all an adventure.

Then we can consistently put ourselves into the environments that will extract the best from ourselves.

By answering the call to adventure, you are answering the call to your better self.

So, what’s next on your adventure list?

A Bit About Tom

Tom Foxley helps freedom seekers become who they’re meant to be. He was formerly a Royal Marines Commando and is a skier, mountaineer, climber, and business owner. He coaches people through a combination of mindset coaching, biohacking, and actionable philosophy. For more info, connect with him at the following:

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3 Best South-West Adventures for Summer 2023

As the summer of 2023 is in full swing, it’s time to ‘KitUp’ for some adventures in the South-West! This picturesque corner of the United Kingdom offers an array of beautiful destinations to explore, from the vibrant city of Bristol to the rugged coastlines of Cornwall and Devon. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a curious traveller, we’ve got you covered with so much to see in these well-loved locations, as well as some top kit recommendations for each location.

Explore the waters of Bristol

Kickstart your South-West escapades with a visit to the vibrant city of Bristol. This cultural hub boasts a captivating blend of history, modernity and artistic flair, making it an ideal destination for all types of adventurers. 

Paddle on gentle waters

Start off in Clevedon Marine Lake, a safe bet with gentle water to keep you up on your feet. This Body Glove Performer inflatable paddle board comes with both an electric and hand pump for each inflation, paddles and a carry bag for convenience with simple pick-up in Bristol.

paddleboard in Bristol

Coast along the River Avon

If you’d like an alternative view, the River Avon is an earth location to be-at-one with nature. Simply head to Bristol and rent this ready-to-go 11ft inflatable blue paddleboard through KitUp. Not only is it stable and easy-to-handle, but it’s a generous size for cruising (or surfing small waves if you head to alternative beach locations). Collection is in the heart of Bristol and packed up in a convenient bag for ultimate exploration.

Paddleboard with rucksack for easy portability

Take Cornwall by bike or board

Next on our list is the captivating coastal beauty of Cornwall, a paradise for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. With its coastal waters and trails awaiting to be explored, there’s endless adventure. 

Whizz through Lizard

Zip along the coast and loop back through the Lizard National Nature Reserve with this Giant Rove Liv Women’s Hybrid from the amazing team at Lizard Bike Hire. Venture with enhanced comfort and control, courtesy of a suspension fork and reliable disc brakes that ensure you can maintain your speed, even when facing wet weather conditions. 

Bike to rent in Lizard

Hit the waves of Fistral Bay

Power through the rapid waters of Fistral Bay with this Nigel Semmens Hazzatron shortboard surfboard, courtesy of Fistral Surf School. Ideal for hollow, faster waves for the ultimate beach adventure. With collection from Fistral Bay, it couldn’t be any easier. The team are also incredibly talented so if you have never surfed before, pop in and say hello!

Surfboard to rent in Fistral Bay

 

Embrace the wonders of Devon

Lastly, head into the captivating landscapes of Devon, where rolling hills, endless countryside and charming villages await. Whether you’re a hiking enthusiast eager to conquer Dartmoor National Park or want to pedal through the streets, KitUp has everything you need. 

Opt for a weekend away in Dartmoor

Start by hiring the Vitesse e-bike powerhouse, with effortless navigation and exploration. Benefit from a 40-mile range to allow robust investigation of the beauty that Dartmoor National Park has to offer, as well as upgraded tyres, seat, grips, saddle and bar bags. 

e-bike to hire, Devon

Level-up with an overnight camp

We could not be happier that the ban on Wild Camping (camping without written permission from the land owner) has now been lifted!! We can pack our tents and enjoy the quiet, incredibly starry skies and the early morning views of the Moor. Why don’t you set up camp with this 3-4 man, all seasons tent. Designed to withstand extreme weather, you’ll be guaranteed a good night’s sleep. The Zhota also features plenty of interior pockets for storage, vestibules to keep your shoes and gear away from the living space, as well as colour-coded poles for fuss-free pitching. 

Tent to hire in Devon

KitUp for your Bristol, Cornwall or Devon adventure now

With Bristol, Cornwall and Devon offering a diverse range of experiences, you’re in for an extraordinary summer adventure in the South-West region. Whether you choose the bustling city life of Bristol, the coastal charm of Cornwall, or the tranquil national parks of Devon, head to KitUp today to remain sustainable, whilst also ticking things off your bucket list.

Sustainable Summers: Best Festival Tents 2023

As the summer festival season heats up, it’s time to prepare for unforgettable experiences under the open sky taking in the vibrant atmosphere among a buzzing crowd. However, amidst the excitement, it’s important to address the environmental impact of festivals, particularly in terms of tent wastage.

In this blog, we’ll be discussing the impact of tent waste, as well as guiding you through the best festival tents, while keeping the environment in mind. We’ll explore different tent functionalities, recommend top picks and discuss how renting tents can improve sustainability. 

Tents and Festivals: Current Practice

The Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) estimates that around 250,000 tents are abandoned at music festivals across the UK each year. On average, a tent weighs 3.5kg and is predominantly made of plastic – the equivalent of roughly 8750 straws or 250 pint-size cups, according to AIF. This is clearly a huge amount of waste! We certainly have some improvements to make. We believe it’s crucial to embrace more sustainable approaches to reduce this impact and create a positive change. But, how can we start the movement? 

Here at KitUp, we have a huge array of tents for hire. From tents to hire near Boardmasters, to pop-up tents to rent for Leeds Festival, there’s a tent for every occasion. Then, once the fun is over, simply pack up your tent, hand it back to the owner and head back home for some rest and relaxation (let’s face it, you’ll need it after a festival full of entertainment!)

Which tent is best for a festival?

When it comes to choosing the best tent for a festival in the UK, several factors come into play. The ideal tent will depend on your specific needs and preferences. Consider factors such as the number of people sharing the tent, desired comfort level, ease of setup, durability and weather resistance. 

Spacious family tents are great for groups, while lightweight and compact tents work well for solo festival goers, or those attending as a duo. Additionally, tents with good ventilation and waterproof features are essential for unpredictable festival weather. By assessing your requirements and considering the recommendations in our guide, you’ll be well-equipped to select the perfect festival tent for an enjoyable and comfortable experience.

Spacious Festival Tents for Hire

For festival-goers attending with their families or larger groups, spacious family tents are an excellent choice. These tents offer multiple rooms or separate sleeping compartments, providing privacy and ample space for everyone. Look for tents with a high peak height to allow for comfortable movement inside. Many family tents also feature built-in storage pockets and additional features to enhance your camping experience to make it as comfortable as possible.

If you’re heading to Boomtown this summer with a group of friends or family and need a tent to hire, this tent might be the ultimate choice for you. It comfortably sleeps 4-6 people and can even come with additional accessories on request. 

4-6 Person Quecha Tent to Hire
4-6 Person ‘Quechua’ tent to hire near Winchester

This one’s an ideal tent pick if you’re heading to Reading Festival or Boomtown Festival. It’s situated slightly further out but you could factor in collection while making your way to the event. Based in Basingstoke, this quick-pitch inflatable tent for hire is ideal for groups of 6 and provides a huge amount of room to safely secure your belongings for the duration of the event. 

6-Person ‘Berghaus’ tent to hire near Basingstoke

Lightweight Festival Tents for Rent

If you’re planning to attend a festival as a solo traveller or prefer a more lightweight setup, backpacking tents are worth considering. These tents prioritise portability and ease of carrying, making them ideal for those who have a little distance to walk before setting up camp. If this sounds like your situation, we recommend looking for tents made from lightweight materials. Not only do they benefit from being easy on your back, but they won’t compromise on durability or weather resistance. These tents are typically easy to set up and pack down, allowing you to spend more time enjoying the festival.

Need a tent to rent for Boomtown Festival? This 1-person backpacker tent is the perfect solution for a solo attendee, or if you’re going with a group but want your own space to rest your head as it’s available to hire from Alton, perfect to pick up en-route. With a simple set-up, you’ll be heading towards the stage in no time. 

1-Person Backpacker Pro tent to hire near Alton

Paying a visit to All Points East this summer? Check out this ultralight 2-person tent. Available to rent and collect from Hoxton, it’ll be the perfect fit and allow you to travel across London with ease.

2-Person ‘Vango Force’ Ultra-Light Tent to hire in London

Quick Pitch Pop-Up Festival Tents to Hire

For festival-goers seeking convenience and ease of setup, pop-up tents are a popular choice. These tents come with pre-attached poles that can be easily unfolded and set up in a matter of minutes. They are perfect for those who want to spend less time assembling their tent and more time enjoying the festival atmosphere. 

Heading to Boardmasters Festival this summer and need a tent to hire for a small group? Check out this 3 person pop-up tent in Cornwall. It fits perfectly in the car and can be hired from Cornwall.

3-Person Pop-Up Tent by Quechua

All-Weather Festival Tents to Rent

Festival weather can be unpredictable, so investing in an all-weather tent is a smart choice. Look for tents specifically designed to withstand various weather conditions, including rain, wind and even extreme heat or cold. These tents often feature robust rainflys, sturdy poles, and durable fabrics to keep you protected and comfortable in any climate. Ventilation is also crucial in all-weather tents to prevent condensation buildup. While it might take a little longer to erect, it’ll certainly provide peace of mind for protected sleep during a festival. 

This 4 season’s tent is one of our favourite picks if you’re going to experience the fun of Boardmasters this summer. Available to collect from Devon, this 3-4 man tent can be hired so you know you’re supporting the environment, whilst also having a great time. 

3-4 Person ‘Alpkit Zhota’ Tent to hire in Devon

How Renting a Tent for Festivals Can Improve Sustainability

In light of the significant tent wastage at festivals, we strongly advocate for renting tents as a more sustainable alternative. Renting not only reduces waste but also allows festival-goers to enjoy high-quality tents without the long-term commitment of storing a tent, or the cost it can incur to purchase new. 

How Much Does a Festival Tent Cost?

This question can be quite complex to answer as it completely depends on the type of tent, size, quality and functionality. If you’re looking for a cheap tent to purchase brand new, you could be looking at spending from £30. However, with this low price, comes compromises. You’ll likely be receiving a tent that has low or limited durability, meaning you might end up getting a damp tent throughout your festival stay, or very little comfort and space. If you’d prefer something more luxury, you can expect to spend £1000’s. However, renting a festival tent allows access to a wide range of higher-quality tents, at a fraction of the price. 

At KitUp, our online platform currently has tents to hire from £7 per day. Explore what our renters have on offer today and head to our online platform. 

To conclude, it’s crucial to consider the environmental impact of tent wastage as you prepare for your upcoming festival adventures. By choosing sustainable options like renting festival tents, we can collectively work towards minimising waste and preserving our planet. Whether you’re camping with family or venturing solo. Let’s embrace the festival spirit responsibly, explore new locations, and make lasting memories while keeping the environment in mind.

Ready to hire your perfect festival tent and make a positive environmental impact? Visit KitUp now to start your sustainable festival adventure in comfort!

3 Kids Adventures for a Rainy Summer’s Day

With summer holidays quickly approaching, in true British style, we’re likely to experience rainy summer days. However, that shouldn’t deter you from experiencing the thrill of outdoor adventures with your little ones. It can be difficult to think of outdoor activities in the rain, therefore, in this blog, we’re delving into three exciting outdoor children’s adventures that embrace the elements. After all, there’s no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing! 

Adventure 1: Rainy Camping Experience

Rainy outdoor activities for children
Camping is a great option to bring the indoors, outdoors this summer with your children.

Venture out for a rainy camping experience with your little ones this summer and remain outside while experiencing the comfort of shelter. If you haven’t witnessed the awe on your children’s faces as the rain hits the tent, you’re in for a treat.

If you want to stay close to home, we recommend pitching up in your back garden. However, to enhance the experience, we suggest embracing the outdoors and travelling further afield to make it an unforgettable adventure. If you’re wondering where to go in the rain, why not take inspiration from our online platform? You’ll often find individuals renting equipment through KitUp live near ideal sites for their relevant acitivity.

As you set up camp, involve the children in the process. Let them help pitch the tent, lay out sleeping bags and organise camping essentials. Explain the importance of proper gear and how it ensures a comfortable experience despite the rain. Together, you can cook delicious meals over a campfire or portable stove, play games, tell stories and listen to the soothing sounds of raindrops on the tent.

Be sure to choose a campsite with good drainage and set up your tent on higher ground. Whether you already own a tent or you’re renting one through our online platform, ensure your tent provides adequate rain protection and has a waterproof floor. To keep your little campers dry and cosy in waterproofs, we recommend Spotty Otter’s Kids range – you can even rent Spotty Otter items on a daily rate through KitUp now.

Camping in the rain allows children to learn resilience, adaptability and an appreciation for nature’s beauty, even in challenging conditions. It’s an opportunity to create unforgettable memories and instill a lifelong love for outdoor adventures.

Adventure 2: Trail Exploration

Trail walk outdoor activity children
Head out for a nature walk, come rain or shine this summer.

Rainy days add a unique ambience to nature trails, making them even more enchanting for children. Head out to a local wooded trail, equipped with appropriate rain gear and sturdy waterproof boots through the Kids Adventure range via our online platform, KitUp, to ensure your little explorers can tackle the muddy trails without slipping.

While exploring the area, encourage your children to observe the intricate details that rain brings to life, such as glistening leaves and the melodious songs of birds seeking shelter; and if you’re not afraid of a little mud, allow them to go wild and stomp in the tempting puddles! Further, engage them in activities like identifying different plant species or searching for hidden creatures in a bug hunt.

During breaks along the trail, savour snacks and hot beverages while seeking shelter under the canopy of trees. Emphasise the importance of Leave No Trace principles by ensuring you leave the trail as you found it, respecting and preserving the natural environment. By imparting this philosophy to your little ones, you are nurturing the understanding of responsible outdoor behaviour for future generations.

Remember to prioritise safety by staying on marked trails and avoiding areas that may be prone to flooding or falling branches. With the right mindset and preparation, a rainy day trail exploration can be an awe-inspiring and educational adventure for all – who knows, you might even learn a thing or two yourself!

Adventure 3: Rain Art and Nature Crafts

Rainy outdoor activities for children

Unleash your kids’ creativity while embracing the rain-soaked environment through rain art and nature crafts. Encourage them to explore their artistic side by creating unique artworks using rainwater as their medium. Set up an outdoor workspace protected from heavy downpours, equipped with water-resistant art supplies and waterproof clothing.

Let their imagination run wild as they use raindrops to paint vibrant pictures on canvas or create unique masterpieces on the ground using natural materials like leaves, flowers, and mud. This activity combines art, science, and a connection with nature, allowing kids to see rain as a source of inspiration.

Additionally, engage in nature crafts by collecting fallen leaves, branches, and other natural materials to create themed projects. If they’re stuck for inspiration, we suggest giving them a challenge, such as creating a nature boat; something to strive for and copy. Extend their knowledge further and encourage discussions about the water cycle, the importance of rain for plants and animals and how nature recycles water. After all, there’s a lesson to be learnt with every activity!

Rainy summer days offer a unique chance for memorable outdoor adventures. With KitUp’s “Kids Adventure” range, including tents for rental, you can equip your little explorers with the necessary gear to enjoy camping, trails, and creative activities in any weather. Embrace the elements, prioritise safety and preparedness, and let your kids discover the joy of rainy day adventures that will create lasting memories for years to come. Remember, there’s no such thing as bad weather, only bad preparation!